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For example, the article “The Development of New Antipersonnel Weapons” by Louise Doswald-Beck and Gerald C. Cauderay in the International Review of the Red Cross, number 279, November 1, 1990 states:

 

Directed Energy Weapons … Research work in this field has been carried out in almost all industrialized countries, and especially by the great powers, with a view to using these phenomena for anti-material or anti-personnel purposes.  … Some research seems to have confirmed that low-level electromagnetic fields, modulated to be simlar to normal brainwaves, could seriously affect brain function.  Experiments with pulsed magnetic fields carried out in animals have reportedly produced specific effects such as inducing sleep and triggering anxiety or aggressiveness, depending on the modulation of the frequency used.

 

I provide a longer excerpt from this article elsewhere in this statement.  Appearing in the news article “Wonder Weapons:  The Pentagon’s quest for nonlethal arms is amazing.  But is it smart?” by Douglas Pasternak appearing in U.S. News and World Report, July 7, 1997:

 

Scores of new contracts have been let, and scientists, aided by government research on the “bioeffects” of beamed energy, are searching the electromagnetic and sonic spectrums for wavelengths that can affect human behavior …

 

From 1980 to 1983, a man named Eldon Byrd ran the Marine Corps Non-lethal Electromagnetic Weapons Project … “We were looking at electrical activity in the brain and how to influence it,” he says.

 

I provide a longer excerpt from this article elsewhere in this statement.  Finally I refer you to the excerpt in this statement from the article “Non-lethal Weapons May Violate Peace Treaties” by Dr. Barbara Hatch Rosenberg appearing in Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, page 44, September-October 1994.

 

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There are good reasons to suspect that the U.S. federal government, particularly the military and the CIA, have been using involuntary human test subjects in the development of non-lethal directed energy weapons.  The official report “Torture in the United States”, by the World Organization Against Torture, 1998, states:

 

Similar concerns also are being raised about involuntary human experimentation involving new forms of classified research and testing of high technology military weaponry, including microwave and laser equipment.  Groups working on these issues cite, among other evidence of the existence of these unauthorized testing procedures, a White House inter-governmental memorandum dated March 27, 1997, establishing stronger guidelines prohibiting non-consensual testing for classified research, but suggesting, by implication, that this type of human subject research may, in fact, be taking place.  … these allegations of continuing improprieties involving secret government sponsored human testing should not be dismissed without more thorough, impartial investigation.

 

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